
Speaker Mike Johnson has revealed who he wants to replace Puerto Rican rapper and singer Bad Bunny during the Super Bowl LX halftime show.
Johnson described Bad Bunny, whose real name is Benito Antonio MartĂnez Ocasio, as a âterribleâ choice for the major sports event.
âI didnât even know who Bad Bunny was, but it sounds like a terrible decision in my view,â Johnson told an influencer, Pablo Manriquez.
He went on to suggest that the rapper should be replaced by Lee Greenwood, a country music star whose song âGod Bless the USAâ has become a MAGA anthem in recent years.
Johnson said that Bad Bunny, who has sold over 111.9 million records worldwide, would not be as popular as Greenwood, who has sold 25 million albums.
âIt sounds like [Bad Bunnyâs] not someone who appeals to a broader audience,â Johnson said. âAnd, there are so many eyes on the Super Bowl, a lot of young and impressionable children and, I think, in my view, you would have to be Greenwood, role models, doing that.â
Even Donald Trump has hit out at Bad Bunny being chosen for the halftime performance, saying that the King of Latin Trap âdoes not seem like a unifying entertainer.â Speaking on Greg Kelly Reports on Newsmax, Trump also claimed that âa lot of folks donât even know who he is.â
Kelly also weighed in by claiming that Bad Bunny âhates ICEâ and âaccuses everything he doesnât like of racism.â
Meanwhile, Bad Bunnyâs announcement has been widely viewed as a significant milestone for Latin music on the world stage.
When the singer appeared on Saturday Night Live last week, he thanked the performers who worked to âopen doorsâ for him to be able to perform at Super Bowl LX.
âAll Latinos and Latinas across the world, and here in the United States, all the people who have worked to open doors… More than an achievement of mine, itâs an achievement of everyone,â he said, speaking in Spanish.
Afterwards, he switched to English and joked that the audience has âfour monthsâ to learn the language before he takes to the stage.
Following his appearance on SNL, George Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene branded his upcoming performance as âperverseâ and called on Congress to pass her bill, which would make English the official language of the USA.
The Trump administration has threatened to station ICE agents at the Super Bowl, with Kristi Noem, the Secretary of Homeland Security, saying that immigration officers will be âall overâ the event.
Bad Bunny has previously stated that he will not perform in the US on his upcoming tour due to concerns about federal agents potentially arresting people at his shows. In June, he posted a story on Instagram that described ICE agents as âsons of b*****sâ who will not leave âpeople alone.â
However, there has been a surge of support for the rapper from fans and celebrities, with Jennifer Lopez telling the Today Show that Bad Bunny will âblow everyoneâs minds.â
âHe puts on a great show. Heâs a great entertainer,â Lopez said. âIâm super excited for people to see him who think that, because I think theyâll be pleasantly surprised because his music transcends language. Itâs amazing what heâs done.â